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yeah, the technology is actually more than 60 years old. the problem is that the new technology, which can put more planes in the sky at one time, is expensive. but, would it be money well spent? let's bring in the ceo of aerospace industries association and former faa administrator. marion, i get all fired up when i talk about this because it is a big pet peeve of mine that we don't spend the money. instead, it is better to have millions of people stuck on the ground going nowhere. would it help? >> i like you being fired up on that because i can tell you, you rex actually right, that if we could get our new system -- which is a satellite based digital system in place -- it would save tremendous amounts of time and money. it is one of those things that has a huge payoff on the investment. yet here we are, midway on this investment, trying to convert the u.s. system an we're facing sequestration. massive cuts for the faa. the inability to actually even run the system like we're used to having it run on a good day in the current arrangement.
yeah, the technology is actually more than 60 years old. the problem is that the new technology, which can put more planes in the sky at one time, is expensive. but, would it be money well spent? let's bring in the ceo of aerospace industries association and former faa administrator. marion, i get all fired up when i talk about this because it is a big pet peeve of mine that we don't spend the money. instead, it is better to have millions of people stuck on the ground going nowhere. would it...
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it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing future forward. >>> welcome back to the cnbc special report. >> if you are flying into the airport. newark, laguardia and jfk remain closed. there have been more than 18,000 flight cancellations related to sandy. little confidence that we will see that happen early tomorrow. there is a possibility that will happen late thursday night. when will they be able to resume service. >> thank you, bill. significant parts of the northeast, president and ceo of pse & g the power company here in new jersey. how long do you think you will see everyone with their power restored? >> oh, mr. larosa can you you hear me? you are live on the air right now. because we hear you. >> just one mr. minute. >> all right let's try a different path here. amtrack making retearpairs alone heavily damaged northeast corridor. we are joined on amtrack's media relations. >> good evening from wilmington, delaware. >> how long before we get things back to normal?
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there are lots of companies in the technology space that show innovation. apple is one of those companies. the question is whether this is an entry point. it has a lot to do with how much you earn. the pullback has been opportunities for investors looking to get in. it might be the right time to invest. but you have to be concerned about the earnings growth going forward. >> bob, i noticed the sectors and how they've performed this week. it really has the feel of a sandy effect. utilities and consumer staples have been the weakest perform thers week. terms have done better. the anticipation of rebuilding and the hit that the utilities have taken right now still feels like it's the aftermath of the storm here. >> we're in a slightly different -- the cause of qe-3, it has created some whacky distortions in the market. it's again affecting the market today. when we got a better than expected payroll report, which i think is certainly good news, the dollar rallied because there's less likelihood of qe-3. that would be dollar positive. well, you know, that might
there are lots of companies in the technology space that show innovation. apple is one of those companies. the question is whether this is an entry point. it has a lot to do with how much you earn. the pullback has been opportunities for investors looking to get in. it might be the right time to invest. but you have to be concerned about the earnings growth going forward. >> bob, i noticed the sectors and how they've performed this week. it really has the feel of a sandy effect. utilities...
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across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> welcome back. it's the moment you've been waitsing for. final trades. >> xlb. you a dividend, valuations are right and a lot of options activity tells me it's going higher. >> a lot of folks that couldn't make it down here to our event in houston were kind enough to donate the spot at the conference we've got going on down here. if people would give money to sandy relief. city meals is
across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> welcome back. it's the moment you've been waitsing for. final trades. >> xlb. you a dividend, valuations are right...
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it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. i haven't thought about aspirin for years. aspirin wouldn't really help my headache, i don't think. aspirin is just old school. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. what's different? it has micro-particles. enters the bloodstream fast and rushes relief to the site of pain. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. and rushes relief to the site of pain. >>> welcome back to this special edition of the kudl"kudlow rep." as we told you, michael bloomberg today endorses president obama. go figure. like he doesn't have anything better to do. here now karen finney, coal will you pleasist and kellyanne conway. what i love about this story is not the fact that boomloomberg other fish to fry, but the british weather serv
it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. i haven't thought about aspirin for years. aspirin wouldn't really help my headache, i don't think. aspirin is just old school. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. what's different? it...
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the bulk of technology reports are already reported. the first was that the united states was holding its own. maybe getting a little better. power behind consumer spend. the fiscal cliff looming but still the positive. second is that europe's a disaster and the most important thing you can do is distance yourself from the continent. ask companies like alcoa and ford. the third, that china had become a big disappointment. yeah, china. and it wupt going to turn around any time soon. certainly not in time to help 2012. this came from a decline in orders. they all articulated as such on a recent conference call. companies that have been optimistic that china was about to turn, that the growth was about to kick in collectively seemed to give up all at once on the clos sus. nobody had been more upbeat than caterpillar. but you know what it did? it threw in the terrible towel. openly bemoaning china in 2012. gut wrenching. now fast forward to earlier this morning and let me make this thing up close and personal. new york city mayor decided ye
the bulk of technology reports are already reported. the first was that the united states was holding its own. maybe getting a little better. power behind consumer spend. the fiscal cliff looming but still the positive. second is that europe's a disaster and the most important thing you can do is distance yourself from the continent. ask companies like alcoa and ford. the third, that china had become a big disappointment. yeah, china. and it wupt going to turn around any time soon. certainly...
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technology. microsoft and intel were the two active names. the rally surprised me, but i think it's encouraging it's different names leading us without the big leaders. >> more than 3% in the past two days, simon baker down here on the desk could call the trade last week, in fact. it's up more than 5% since that call was made. you're taking profits at this point? >> no, i think we're adding on -- they're really underestimated here, really strong product cycle going on here. it was a -- to develop this conference earlier this week, they gave out the tablets, the iphones, the feedback is really positive, they have 400,000 users compare that to 150,000 users on the iphone side. 1.5 million people a day are upgrading on windows 8. i think it's going to be a winner, it's long, and adding to opposition here. >> where are you on microsoft, because steve bomber, we found the developer's conference out. a lot of bullish updates, a lot of people who were operating to windows 8. we had this bullish morgan stanley note out today. the bullish scenario wou
technology. microsoft and intel were the two active names. the rally surprised me, but i think it's encouraging it's different names leading us without the big leaders. >> more than 3% in the past two days, simon baker down here on the desk could call the trade last week, in fact. it's up more than 5% since that call was made. you're taking profits at this point? >> no, i think we're adding on -- they're really underestimated here, really strong product cycle going on here. it was a...
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it was yesterday when technology rallied so strongly, apple was left out. it it posted a bad month in october leading the nasdaq 100 to declines of 4% or so. what's going on here? >> yeah, well, you to me i think there is a bit of rationality hitting the story here and i don't think it's a coincidence it made an all-time high on september 21st the day they introduced the iphone 5 down 18% to the ipad mini. we have a situation where between the iphone 5 and ipad mini, these are two of the first defensive products i believe the company has introduced in the last ten years. when you think about it, the iphone 5 went bigger it a 4-inch screen where some competitors were will go doing that. they is this vufk the ipad from ten inches for the mini to about eight so here you have very evolutionary products. i think they're both very good products but i'm not certain that they're lineworthy products, meaning lines around the block to get them so here all of a sudden you have a company that's not doing category leading products. they're just keeping up with some of t
it was yesterday when technology rallied so strongly, apple was left out. it it posted a bad month in october leading the nasdaq 100 to declines of 4% or so. what's going on here? >> yeah, well, you to me i think there is a bit of rationality hitting the story here and i don't think it's a coincidence it made an all-time high on september 21st the day they introduced the iphone 5 down 18% to the ipad mini. we have a situation where between the iphone 5 and ipad mini, these are two of the...
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it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. we create easy to use, powerful trading tools for all. look at these streaming charts! they're totally customizable and they let you visualize what might happen next. that's genius! strategies, chains, positions. we put 'em all on one screen! could we make placing a trade any easier? mmmm...could we? open an account today and get a free 13-month e ibd™ subscription when you call 1-888-280-0149 now. optionsxpress by charles schwab. >>> commodities traded all week. the nimax floor gets back to business. bertha coombs has been watching action and joins us now. >> back to business but a lot of folks have had trouble getting in. look at the options pit where they are normally shoulder to shoulder. today it is quiet. one thing that's helpful for options traders is their options expired on friday ahead of the storm. not so today for futures in terms of gasoline and for heating oil. options expiring this afternoon.
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no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. >>> good morning. hurricane sandy slamming into the east coast. winds are picking up and the rain is coming towards the new york city area. thousands have been evacuated from low lying areas. u.s. stock and option markets will be closed today and possibly tomorrow. bond markets will remain open until noon. and stocks are weaker across europe with the u.s. calling off equity trading. more worries about a rescue deal for spain. it's monday, october 29th, 2012. "squawk box" begins right now.
no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. >>> good morning. hurricane sandy slamming into the east coast. winds are picking up and the rain is coming towards the new york city area. thousands have been evacuated from low lying areas. u.s. stock and option markets will be closed today and possibly tomorrow. bond markets will remain open until noon. and stocks are weaker across europe with the u.s. calling off equity...
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>> it's, again shows the diversification, insurance, technology companies, it's medical companies, it's a whole gamut of companies that are down here, and everybody's being very resourceful, working from home, finding other spaces. we're helping them find space, talking to our tenants on an hourly basis literally trying to work with them, work with other companies who may have excess space in our buildings. we have vacant space ourselves and working with other industry trade groups like the real estate board and the alliance for downtown and my association and the partnership to help lend a hand to companies that really need a temporary space until they can move back in. >> getting back to business, is it going to be weeks, several weeks, months, what do you think? what does your gut tell you? >> depends on the buildings. we have one building as soon as they turn the power on at one batt we'll open that up. other buildings down here could take a few more weeks, depends. we're assessing it right now, pumping out the water out. it's hard to give you an estimate. >> extensive cleanup. any
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is this a buying opportunity in joining us in the fast line, brian marshall, technology analyst. always great to speak with you. >> caller: thanks, melissa. >> i know your take on the shakeup. it seems to me you didn't think it was as big of a deal on the first day it's able to react to the news. at the same time, how does apple get out of the -- what it's in. whatever news it's puts out, it's viewed with -- i don't know what the opposite of rosie glasses are. it's viewed in the worst light possible. >> sure. i think if apple can be successful without steve jobs, it can be successful without scott for stall running the ios software group. this 15% pullback roughly from recent keeps is nothing new. if you go back six months ago, same thing happened in the april/may time frame. this time it's been shortened in terms of the length of time it's occurred. we think let's not get focused on too much tertiary data. i think this is a very attractive price wrapup. >> brian, it's karen. i'm long the stock. the two things that worry me most if you could comment on this. in the past, they've
is this a buying opportunity in joining us in the fast line, brian marshall, technology analyst. always great to speak with you. >> caller: thanks, melissa. >> i know your take on the shakeup. it seems to me you didn't think it was as big of a deal on the first day it's able to react to the news. at the same time, how does apple get out of the -- what it's in. whatever news it's puts out, it's viewed with -- i don't know what the opposite of rosie glasses are. it's viewed in the...
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elevated technology all here in san francisco. we will also visit the machinery where all the behind- the-scenes gears control these incredible machines. we are very fortunate today to have an expert with those who is going to walk us are around elevators in san francisco. can you tell us about the history of elevators in san francisco? the measure -- >> sure. the history of elevator technology evolves with the city. first elevators were installed for moving materials in the 1860's. in the 1870's, the first passenger elevator was installed, and that allowed building heights to go up to about seven floors. starting in the 18 eighties, 1890's, the first electric elevators were installed. that allowed for buildings to go up even higher, even more than 10 floors, and those were the first elevators that became representative of what we consider modern elevators today. >> so the height of buildings is related to elevator technology. >> both of these technologies encourage architects to build taller buildings. engineering and materials s
elevated technology all here in san francisco. we will also visit the machinery where all the behind- the-scenes gears control these incredible machines. we are very fortunate today to have an expert with those who is going to walk us are around elevators in san francisco. can you tell us about the history of elevators in san francisco? the measure -- >> sure. the history of elevator technology evolves with the city. first elevators were installed for moving materials in the 1860's. in...
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sma makes solar-technology compents callepower converters, essential into putting power into the grid. chinese composition and cuts to subsidies have hit his company hard. >> we need the government to support -- to provide support for german manufacturers. we need stronger funding for research and development, and we need an easy way to access funds. >> researchers agree. they are already experimenting with technology they say could bring even more light into their mini-panel, the kind of break through the company needs to compete. >> it time for a brief look at some of the other stories making news around the world. israel has launched three air strikes on gaza. the israeli military says it was targeting our rocket-launching site and militant base. the exchange of fire comes three days after both sides accepted an unofficial truce, brokered by egypt. >> the philippines ex-president has refused to enter a plea on charges of misuse of public money. she is in poor health, but could face life imprisonment if convicted of funneling nearly $9 million from the country's lottery int. >> germ
sma makes solar-technology compents callepower converters, essential into putting power into the grid. chinese composition and cuts to subsidies have hit his company hard. >> we need the government to support -- to provide support for german manufacturers. we need stronger funding for research and development, and we need an easy way to access funds. >> researchers agree. they are already experimenting with technology they say could bring even more light into their mini-panel, the...
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it was energy, technology, materials. the s&p 500 down 13.3 points. that was the leadership group. the market ending a shortened week. let's bring in our guests for their take on what went on. with us now, chip dixon, jeff cox, and rick santelli. nice to have you on the program. thanks for joining us. chip, let me begin with you. haven't see you in a little bit. we used to talk long ago when you were at a different firm. welcome back to cnbc. >> thank you. >> you are the director of research discern. what is your research telling you here about where we are in this market and in this cycle for the economy? >> well, it tell us that the housing sector is improving and the residential side. commercial permit activity, which we see, has gone up, it's kind of plateauing. it tells us we're dealing with a lot of uncertainty out there. there's a tremendous amount of pent-up capacity in corporate america if we can just get the right fiscal policies in place. this economy could do well. >> do you think things loosen up after the election when we know who the president will be? >> i think it
it was energy, technology, materials. the s&p 500 down 13.3 points. that was the leadership group. the market ending a shortened week. let's bring in our guests for their take on what went on. with us now, chip dixon, jeff cox, and rick santelli. nice to have you on the program. thanks for joining us. chip, let me begin with you. haven't see you in a little bit. we used to talk long ago when you were at a different firm. welcome back to cnbc. >> thank you. >> you are the...
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across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold new styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. introducing th
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sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. oral-b power brushes. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome back to our special coverage. the northeast is still recovering from superstorm sandy, which is expected to cause billions of dollars in damages. we have full team coverage of the storm. kayla is in atlantic, city, new jersey, right now. we start with courtney reagan. she's got the latest on the number of people currently living without power. >> that's right. it is millions. 8.5 million, to be specific, still without power. new york city is dealing with a historic outage. con-ed says it will restore power within br
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i think the biggest problem is that they're behind on the technology curve. the only unit that did well was the electronic unit. a lot of other paper -- >>> simon, a stock that's been mentioned already in the context of hurricane sandy, masco. a pop of 3%. >> yeah, it continues in the whole ideauo÷ of recoveries in housing space. we'll see what kind of interest there is in the top lying growth. >>> doc, give me the is it scoop. >> you bet, john, last week they were buying upside calls on tuesday last week, that paid off big for them. power generations and emergency restoration service which are the core of what this company does. >> >>> and valero is dropping, looks lake 1% or so? >> it's recovered quite a bit. these guys announced earnings yesterday. so now it's rallying back. i think our good friend dr. j was saying you should look at this thing. i agree completely. i think h blero is a buy. >> and spread wti remains fairly wide? >> yes. >>> still to come, hurricane sandy sparking fuel shortages up and down the east coast, including long island. when fresh
i think the biggest problem is that they're behind on the technology curve. the only unit that did well was the electronic unit. a lot of other paper -- >>> simon, a stock that's been mentioned already in the context of hurricane sandy, masco. a pop of 3%. >> yeah, it continues in the whole ideauo÷ of recoveries in housing space. we'll see what kind of interest there is in the top lying growth. >>> doc, give me the is it scoop. >> you bet, john, last week they...
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oversee the technology. you are putting people's lives at risk, a. and, b, a lot of broker dealers who are providing the order flow to the markets, not just in new york but to the nasdaq and to the alternative systems that compete for trading share are going to be closing their facilities to keep their people out of harm's way. so, look, a shutdown of a couple of days to save one human life is absolutely the right thing to do. >> we have heard about the federal authorities and regulators. obviously they would have concerned about these things. how often do calls like this take place, dick? >> you know, becky, the agencies that share responsibility for our capital markets, the cftc, fed, treasury, they are all staffed by incredibly competent people who understand what i said a moment ago and that is while it's important for our capital markets to function and given the fact that america is the global center of trading, it's important to never put that responsibility and that demand ahead of the need to put pe
oversee the technology. you are putting people's lives at risk, a. and, b, a lot of broker dealers who are providing the order flow to the markets, not just in new york but to the nasdaq and to the alternative systems that compete for trading share are going to be closing their facilities to keep their people out of harm's way. so, look, a shutdown of a couple of days to save one human life is absolutely the right thing to do. >> we have heard about the federal authorities and regulators....
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you didn't want to go through a day and see any mishaps because we were going to be on changeover technology. you want to be up fully when you start trading. >> obviously new york prides itself on being the center of the world. that can cut both ways. is it right in your view when there's a storm that hits one city that nobody can trade stocks for a couple of days? >> well, you know, unfortunately still, you know, a lot of the banks, a lot of the biggest dealers are still located here. they play a big role in bringing liquidity. their people provide liquidity in the markets. again, yes, the exchanges are located here. new york is an important place for the trading community. >> what about diversification or changes that we may see to these models going forward? any lessons learned or differences that you would expect in the coming year as a result of this shutdown? >> yeah, i do. the exchanges, both nasdaq and nyse, have duplicate data centers. the nyse, i think, is running on a different power generation. so i think the -- people will, just as they learned, the worst can happen. they're goi
you didn't want to go through a day and see any mishaps because we were going to be on changeover technology. you want to be up fully when you start trading. >> obviously new york prides itself on being the center of the world. that can cut both ways. is it right in your view when there's a storm that hits one city that nobody can trade stocks for a couple of days? >> well, you know, unfortunately still, you know, a lot of the banks, a lot of the biggest dealers are still located...
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in my mind, we like technology, we see capital spending on technology getting better in 2013, i don't know if it's going to lead the whole way, we want to remain overweighted, we're also overweight on to the consumer discretionary sector. and we like materials from here too. we're on things that are sensitive to the continue wagsz of this recovery. we don't want our clients playing a lot of sandy or do things based on what's going to happen with sandy, but we want to make sure that they're positioned for a little bit better economy and a continuation of this economy here domestically and globally. >> see you next time. have a good day, guys. how is the hotel business handling the influx of people seeking shelter. ou see they alle something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. out continues, some big name hotels are continuing, unable to offer guests
in my mind, we like technology, we see capital spending on technology getting better in 2013, i don't know if it's going to lead the whole way, we want to remain overweighted, we're also overweight on to the consumer discretionary sector. and we like materials from here too. we're on things that are sensitive to the continue wagsz of this recovery. we don't want our clients playing a lot of sandy or do things based on what's going to happen with sandy, but we want to make sure that they're...
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bob will be in charge of that as well as wireless technology. a different take on how apple is managing hardware technology. mob mansfield very much back in the game. going to be a key part of that. then some other top level executives are taking on additional responsibilities. among those, johnny, head of the industrial design, responsible for the look and feel of all of apple's products along with his team of about 60 industrial designers and meet in a super secret space, arranged like a kitchen table. in addition to that team he will also direct a human interface team across the could in charge of how that's things, all these devices, software looks. and feels. >> i have to ask you about -- i have to ask you about the timing of this. you are changing the head of retail ahead of the key holiday season. you are changing the head of the iphone and -- ios software, you know, just on the heels of the iphone 5 launch. what are the optics? this looks pretty negative. >> well, i don't know. i -- really immediate some time to talk to some people and t
bob will be in charge of that as well as wireless technology. a different take on how apple is managing hardware technology. mob mansfield very much back in the game. going to be a key part of that. then some other top level executives are taking on additional responsibilities. among those, johnny, head of the industrial design, responsible for the look and feel of all of apple's products along with his team of about 60 industrial designers and meet in a super secret space, arranged like a...
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it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york ci
it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a...
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globalization, the technology revolution, and the result of that profound economic transition is, you have this winner-take-all phenomenon where the very, very top is doing extremely well, but you're seeing a hollowing out of the middle class. that's kind of the core point that i make in my book. and then i go on to argue, when you have this extreme disparity in wealth, inevitably that translates into a disparity in political voice. and so the people at the very, very top who are pulling so far away from the rest of us really are increasingly able, not because they're mall shus -- this is not about a conspiracy -- >> is it the wealthy's fault? it sounds like what you're trying to say is that the wealthy should be blamed for that wealth disparity. >> no. actually, i don't argue that at all in my book, tyler. i think there are a lot of different forces going on, but where actually my book -- >> i don't buy your premise. when i look at the world today, hundreds of millions of people have emerged from poverty. they've emerged from poverty in india. and in china. and in different places in
globalization, the technology revolution, and the result of that profound economic transition is, you have this winner-take-all phenomenon where the very, very top is doing extremely well, but you're seeing a hollowing out of the middle class. that's kind of the core point that i make in my book. and then i go on to argue, when you have this extreme disparity in wealth, inevitably that translates into a disparity in political voice. and so the people at the very, very top who are pulling so far...
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. >>> much more "halftime" as we track hurricane sandy, next. [ female announcer ] e-trade technology can help make you a better investor. our e-trade 360 investing dashboard shows you where your money is, live. e-trade pro is so usable you'll actually use it. and our apps are the ultimate in mobile investing. become a better investor at e-trade. >>> all right. welcome back. we continue to track hurricane sandy as it makes its way towards the northeast. again, expected to hit southern to central new jersey on the coastline sometime according to new jersey's governor just a few moments ago, around midnight this evening. more than 6% of the country's oil production lies in sandy's path. now faces total shutdown. cnbc contributor addison armstrong of tradition energy joins us now. a addison, more than two-thirds of the east coast's refining capacity shut down already. i've read the top east coast refinery shutting down as well. 330,000 barrels a day. so gasoline seems to be the most impacted, is that right? >> yes, it has been. we saw a really strong runup really early this morning, fw g
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sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. >>> we're watching an event in downtown new york. that's the head of the metropolitan transit authority. flanked by andrew cuomo, the governor of new york. we are waiting some comments from homeland security secretary janet napolitano and we'll watch all of these remarks for any newsworthy developments especially from secretary napolitano. >>> meanwhile, michelle crew co-cabrera is here with the latest headlines of the storm and its aftermath. >> we see what's happening in new york city today, president obama met with new jersey governor chris christie yesterday doing a similar tour in new jersey. the president toured some of the worst hit areas of the jersey shore. saying 2,000 fema personnel are on the ground in affected areas. at least 82 people have died in the u.s. as a result of sandy. most of them in new york and new jersey. the number of people without power is dropping, though there are
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team coverage and we want you to be up to date. [ female announcer ] the next generation of investing technology is now within your grasp with the e-trade 360 investing dashboard. e-trade 360 is the world's first investing homepage that shows you where all your investments are and what they're doing with free streaming quotes, news, analysis and even your trade ticket. everything exactly the way you want it, all on one page. transform your investing with the e-trade 360 investing dashboard. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva
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. ♪ all energy development comes with some risk, but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. take the steps to reach yours, everyowith usgoals. with real advice, for real goals
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. >> reporter: whether it's cell phones, gps or e-mail, the intersection of technology and privacy was paid long ago. back when the internet was known as the information superhighway. but now it seems the road is wide open, and wherever it leads, you're not only being watched, you're being photographed. >> it was very obvious that there was something different about that police car. >> reporter: mike had heard about the san leandro police department's license plate scanner. then one day he saw for himself the specially equipped car and began to wonder. he asked for public records and photos. >> i requested not just information about the cars that have been photographed by the license plate scanner, i also requested details about how many records they had gathered since the system started being used. >> reporter: to mike's surprise, over the encounters of two years, police had taken about 120 pictures of him and his car. an average of one a week. one clearly shows where he is. at home. but to mike, all of them show disturbly personal information. >> in at least one of those pictures, yo
. >> reporter: whether it's cell phones, gps or e-mail, the intersection of technology and privacy was paid long ago. back when the internet was known as the information superhighway. but now it seems the road is wide open, and wherever it leads, you're not only being watched, you're being photographed. >> it was very obvious that there was something different about that police car. >> reporter: mike had heard about the san leandro police department's license plate scanner....
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that leapfrogs the past technologies. i think if you go look at the kind of age of the normal real estate capital stock, it's not so outdated that when you rebuild it makes you better off. in some sense, if this were going to make you better off, then you ought to blow up your own building and rebuild it. >> people make that argument. and it doesn't seem common sense, doesn't seem that it's possible. >> i think it's a little confused. it tends to confuse the gdp is what we think of as a flow. it's a per year number. so, of course, the per year is going to look better if you wipe out your existing just like if you wiped out all your savings. your savings rate's got to go up because you've got to put more in the bank. >> you want to give us a prediction for friday? the bls is working hard to get the unemployment numbers, i should say the labor numbers. what do you think it'll look like? >> two forces separate from whether they can open the office to get the number out, you've got two things going against each other. last mo
that leapfrogs the past technologies. i think if you go look at the kind of age of the normal real estate capital stock, it's not so outdated that when you rebuild it makes you better off. in some sense, if this were going to make you better off, then you ought to blow up your own building and rebuild it. >> people make that argument. and it doesn't seem common sense, doesn't seem that it's possible. >> i think it's a little confused. it tends to confuse the gdp is what we think of...
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we have the technology. please. god, please. don't make me call that bus with those people again. they wear denim. everywhere. >> oh, the horrors of public transportation. early voting, as you know, has been a critical component of the obama re-election strategy. last night vice president joe biden stopped by "the late show" with david letterman with his top ten reasons to cast a ballot before election day. >> vice president biden, take it away. number ten. >> i'm not saying each early voter gets a free cheeseburger, but i'm not saying they don't either. >> yeah, see. not saying they do. not saying they don't. number six. >> if you vote early, you don't have to pay taxes. i'm sorry. i'm being told that's not accurate. >> that's not accurate. number five. >> single and looking to mingle? find that special someone on early voting line. >> yeah, that's right. number four. >> of course, there's the open bar. >> that's right. the open bar. number three. >> not exercising your right to vote is malarky. it's literally malarky. >> okay. whatever you say. number two. >> early voters will r
we have the technology. please. god, please. don't make me call that bus with those people again. they wear denim. everywhere. >> oh, the horrors of public transportation. early voting, as you know, has been a critical component of the obama re-election strategy. last night vice president joe biden stopped by "the late show" with david letterman with his top ten reasons to cast a ballot before election day. >> vice president biden, take it away. number ten. >> i'm...
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coming up in medical watch new technology making breast cancer detection more accurate and giving patients peace of mind. a two- time breast cancer survivor inter family turning her medical setbacks into an opportunity to help others. >> in tonight's medical watch taking radiologists eyes into deeper territory new technology boost two dimensional images into 3 d giving doctors a clearer view and patients more peace of mind. the traditional mammogram has been the gold standard because it's very good at detecting calcifications of the early stages of cancer. and can spot not jewels that a woman may not feel oneself exams, but still some patients pose a challenge to radiologists, and there is extra tissue a lesion could easily be hiding in there. like repairs this radiologist relies on conventional digital images which provide a simple projection at a single depth and now she is wearing in a new technology, three d sentencesdimensional tomo synthesis. in a single swoop on the arm of the machine captures not one but multiple pitcher's at varying depths next computer software stacks the images
coming up in medical watch new technology making breast cancer detection more accurate and giving patients peace of mind. a two- time breast cancer survivor inter family turning her medical setbacks into an opportunity to help others. >> in tonight's medical watch taking radiologists eyes into deeper territory new technology boost two dimensional images into 3 d giving doctors a clearer view and patients more peace of mind. the traditional mammogram has been the gold standard because it's...
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it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. dad vo: ok, time for bed, kiddo. lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. bp has paid overthe people of bp twenty-threeitment to the gulf. billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. let's say you want to get ahead how do you get from here... to here? at university of phoenix we're moving career planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... lea
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essential pieces of our infrastructure to thethe great public universities that produce ground-breaking technology and funding research and development all of this is what permits and helps our economy to forge ahead. and put aside for the moment that the speakers at the republican convention took the president's statement totally out of context asserting that the president claimed government built the businesses, not the surrounding infrastructure that permits businesses to drive. ignoring the facts speaker after speaker came to the podium at the republican convention and said mockingly, we built that. as if to debunk the need for government. the speeches, in fact, captured the disdain that romney encouraged for all things governmental until his recent late night conversation to moderate mitt. well i have a slight re reformulation of the question for the folks who live in the path of sandy. who rebuilt that? who will be there to help fix the critical infrastructure that sandy crippled. suddenly chris christie is appreciate of fema funding the same agency that the romney-ryan budget would utterly
essential pieces of our infrastructure to thethe great public universities that produce ground-breaking technology and funding research and development all of this is what permits and helps our economy to forge ahead. and put aside for the moment that the speakers at the republican convention took the president's statement totally out of context asserting that the president claimed government built the businesses, not the surrounding infrastructure that permits businesses to drive. ignoring the...
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and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. the wheels of progress. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. >>> our second story outfront, sandy devastates staten island. that borough has seen some of the worst damage in new york. six people killed there. two residents died in the cottonville section when two homes completely ripped from their foundations. shelters and hospitals lost power at the height of the storm. michael grim, part of his district in staten island. on the phone from the brooklyn part of that district tonight. good to talk to you, congressman, certainly not under these circumstances, though. obviously, i know have you been on the
and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. the wheels of progress. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward....
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so our security is lacking our technology. in the old days before we had the internet, we had all these enormously important records for money. it was guarded by people. unless you got past the security guards and guns, but now all of that is sitting out there in cyberspace. all of that sensitive information sitting in cyberspace. how productive is that? i don't think it is protected the way it should be. we haven't invested the money that we have to invest in figuring out how to secure it. the best method of securing it is to hire company that will attack it. hire company that will constantly go after your information. i work with a company for a couple of years used to make use make the following offer and only failed once. they said, there was a contractor protect your information in cyberspace. and you say how much it is. and it is some enormous amount of money. and if they give us one month period of time and we will try to hack in. if we can't happen, don't hire us. if so, you better hire us because we will fix it. the c
so our security is lacking our technology. in the old days before we had the internet, we had all these enormously important records for money. it was guarded by people. unless you got past the security guards and guns, but now all of that is sitting out there in cyberspace. all of that sensitive information sitting in cyberspace. how productive is that? i don't think it is protected the way it should be. we haven't invested the money that we have to invest in figuring out how to secure it. the...
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no longer in the category of technologically impossible. >> yesterday you called sandy a gdp event in a good way, adding being acreative to the quarter of gdp. does that mean it's a good day tomorrow if we get the open as expected in. >> historically people have said no. initially tomorrow it's like, well, wait a second. this is a disruption. numbers have to come down. interviewed the kroger ceo earlier, a really smart guy. he was saying, hey, you know, what we're okay meaning you don't have to take down numbers, but then you listen to danny meyer of the new republic, he'd have to take down numbers, but then later on when the checks start coming, when the federal government starts paying up, we're going to hear from former fema straighter, and then you see this, wow, immediate infusion, check comes, home depot, check comes, warehouser lumber, check comes, electricians, and those are some big checks, and it does matter. >> ah, here's some corporate news even as we speak. ibm authorizing a $5 billion stock buyback. >> my charitable stock owns it and that stock ever since they reported h
no longer in the category of technologically impossible. >> yesterday you called sandy a gdp event in a good way, adding being acreative to the quarter of gdp. does that mean it's a good day tomorrow if we get the open as expected in. >> historically people have said no. initially tomorrow it's like, well, wait a second. this is a disruption. numbers have to come down. interviewed the kroger ceo earlier, a really smart guy. he was saying, hey, you know, what we're okay meaning you...
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available with advanced keyless technology. control everything from your pocket, purse, or wherever. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ that dirty, old egg-suckin' dog ♪ >>> i'm veronica de la cruz. hurricane sandy continue its trip up the and seaboard on a collision course with two weather systems potentially creating a storm of historic pro-portions. high winds and heavy surf felt in the carolinas, delaware and new jersey. it could impact up to 60 million people with major flooding and power outages that could last for days. we'll have more updates throughout the night but first let's get you back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. ♪ line twisting a concrete t tenenent welcome to prison ♪ ♪ system's overcrowded ♪ they have more power ♪ all races quick to return ♪ familiar faces three square meals in confined places ♪ >>> in the afternoon, inmates from the sensitive needs unit are making the most of the yard time. they only get about ten hours a week. >> this y
available with advanced keyless technology. control everything from your pocket, purse, or wherever. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ that dirty, old egg-suckin' dog ♪ >>> i'm veronica de la cruz. hurricane sandy continue its trip up the and seaboard on a collision course with two weather systems potentially creating a storm of historic pro-portions. high winds and heavy surf felt in the carolinas, delaware and new jersey. it could impact up to 60 million people with major...
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phil lip orton, from the stevens institute of technology. dr. or tcton, how big of an imp is this storm going to have over the next few hours as the storm makes landfall? >> the biggest krn is the central part of new injuries see. there is flooding all over the place. new york city is going to have pretty bad flooding and really now since it took more of a turn sitting to the south of new jersey, they are getting hammered. >> we heard from 9 to 11 foot storm surges from hurricane sandy. what exactly does that mean? >> the storm surge is a slow sea level rise over the past 24 hours it's been coming in. the tide comes in every 12 hours. we had one of those on top of a little bit of storm surge this morning and now we've got about 6 1/2 feet of storm surge in new york harbor, even more along the jersey coast and we're getting another one of those high tides. so that's -- the two together are what determines the total water level that people have at their feet. >> where are we going to see the biggest impact of this storm and what will happen in tho
phil lip orton, from the stevens institute of technology. dr. or tcton, how big of an imp is this storm going to have over the next few hours as the storm makes landfall? >> the biggest krn is the central part of new injuries see. there is flooding all over the place. new york city is going to have pretty bad flooding and really now since it took more of a turn sitting to the south of new jersey, they are getting hammered. >> we heard from 9 to 11 foot storm surges from hurricane...
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sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. a west virginia casino launching the biggest ad barrage ever. don't be misled. the washington post says question seven is just... common sense. it'll create 4,000 permanent jobs. and stop maryland from losing millions to other states... every year. that's why business, labor, and teachers all support... question seveven. and so does te washington post. vote for question seven. it's just common sense. what will the next four years be like? one: the debt will gro from $16 trillion to $20 trillion. two: 20 million americans could lose their employer-based health care. three: taxes on the middle class will go up by $4,000. four: energy prices will continue to go up. and five: $716 billion in medicare cuts that hurt current seniors. five reasons we can't afford four more years of barack obama. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> klansman, do you accept the light? >> reporter: the grand dr
sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. a west virginia casino launching the biggest ad barrage ever. don't be misled. the washington post says question seven is just... common sense. it'll create 4,000 permanent jobs. and stop maryland from losing millions to other states... every year. that's why business, labor, and teachers all...